Apple MacBook
Air 11: LOGIC BOARD REPLACING PROCEDURE
Shut
down and close your computer. Lay it on a soft surface top-side down. Remove
the following ten screws: Two 8 mm 5-point Pentalobe screws
Eight 2.5 mm 5-point Pentalobe screws
The special screwdriver needed to remove the 5-point Pentalobe screws.
Eight 2.5 mm 5-point Pentalobe screws
The special screwdriver needed to remove the 5-point Pentalobe screws.
Wedge
your fingers between the display and the lower case and pull upward to pop the
lower case off the Air.
In
this step you will disconnect the battery to help avoid shorting out any
components during service.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry both short sides of the battery connector
upward to disconnect it from its socket on the logic board.
Bend the battery cable slightly away from the logic board so the connector will not accidentally contact its socket.
Bend the battery cable slightly away from the logic board so the connector will not accidentally contact its socket.
Remove
the single 2.9 mm T5 Torx screw securing the SSD to the logic board.
Use
a spudger to help lift the free end of the SSD just enough to grab it with your
other hand.
Do
not lift the end of the SSD excessively. Pull the drive straight out of its
socket and remove it from the logic board. When reinstalling the SSD, be sure
it is properly seated before reinstalling its retaining screw.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry the I/O board cable up from its socket on the
I/O board.
Peel
the I/O board cable up from the adhesive securing it to the fan.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to lift the I/O board connector up and out of its
socket on the logic board Be sure to lift straight up on the connector as you
disconnect it from its socket. The socket is very deep on the logic board and
prying it from side to side may damage the logic board Remove the I/O board
cable.
Use
the tip of a spudger to carefully flip up the retaining flap on the fan cable
ZIF socket. Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining flap, not the
socket itself. Remove the following three screws securing the fan to the upper
case:
Two
5.2 mm T5 Torx screws
One 3.6 mm T5 Torx screw
One 3.6 mm T5 Torx screw
Lift
the fan out of the upper case and carefully pull the fan ribbon cable out of
its socket as you remove it from the Air. Remove the following five screws
securing the battery to the upper case:
Two
5.2 mm T5 Torx screws
One 6 mm T5 Torx screw
Two 2.6 mm T5 Torx screws
One 6 mm T5 Torx screw
Two 2.6 mm T5 Torx screws
Do
not touch or squeeze the six lithium polymer cells when handling the battery.
Lift the battery from its edge nearest the logic board and remove it from the
upper case.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to free the adhesive loop securing the I/O board
power cable to the upper case. Disconnect the I/O board by pulling the power
cable away from its socket on the logic board. Pull the cable parallel to the
face of the logic board toward the front edge of the Air.
Use
the tip of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the keyboard backlight
ribbon cable ZIF socket. Be sure you are prying up on the hinged retaining
flap, not the socket itself. Pull the keyboard backlight ribbon cable out of
its socket.
Use
the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the retaining flap on the
trackpad ribbon cable ZIF socket. Be sure you are prying up on the hinged
retaining flap, not the socket itself. Pull the trackpad ribbon cable straight
out of its socket toward the front edge of the Air.
Use
the tip of a spudger to de-route the right speaker cable from the slot cut into
the logic board.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry the right speaker cable connector up and out
of its socket on the logic board. Pry up from beneath the cables.
Gently
push the tip of a spudger under the black plastic flap stuck to the display
data cable lock to make the lock pop upward and away from the socket. Remove
the small rubber gasket from the corner of the upper case near the display data
cable.
While
holding the lock away from the socket, gently pull the display data cable out
of its socket. Do not pull upward on the display data cable as you disconnect
it, as its socket may break off the logic board.
Use
the flat end of a spudger to pry both antenna cable connectors up and off their
sockets on the AirPort/Bluetooth card.
Gently
de-route the antenna cables from the slot cut into the logic board. Remove the
three 3.6 mm T5 Torx screws securing the logic board to the upper case.
Gently
lift the logic board assembly out of the upper case, minding the fragile heat
sink and any cables that may get caught. Remove the single 2.9 mm T5 Torx screw
securing the AirPort/Bluetooth card to the logic board.
Slightly
lift the free end of the AirPort/Bluetooth board and pull it out of its socket
on the logic board. To avoid damaging its socket on the logic board, do not
excessively lift the free end of the AirPort/Bluetooth card. Remove the AirPort/Bluetooth
board from the logic board. Remove the four 2.5 mm T5 Torx screws securing the
heat sink to the logic board.
If
the heat sink seems to be stuck to the logic board after removing all four
screws, use a spudger to carefully separate the heat sink from the faces of the
CPU and GPU. Remove the heat sink from the logic board. Logic board
remains.